Dateline NBC: The Night Hannah Hill Disappeared (Denny Ross Retrial) Part II of VI

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Event Location(s): Akron, Ohio, United States | Description: STILLS Photo of Hannah Hill’s tombstone EXT DAY AKRON, OHIO MS: Memorial for Hannah by tree on the ground on residential street. MS: Memorial of flowers on ground. INT MS: In interview, Crystal Woods says, “We put ribbons around nearby tree in remembrance.” INT MS: Akron Police Department Sergeant Jerry Hughes works at desk. EXT DAY MS: Police cruiser pulls out into traffic. EXT NIGHT MS: Dark residential street. Tilt down from street lamp to street. MS: Exterior of home. INT MS: In interview, The Akron Beacon Journal reporter Ed Meyer says, “At least five neighbors called police that we have a car on our neighborhood that’s totally unexplained and you need to come out here.” MS: Meyer works at computer. CU: Meyer. EXT DAY (Police Video) MS: Hannah’s name in car windshield. MS: Hannah’s car. MS: Interior of car. INT MS: Akron Police Department Major Paul Callahan in press conference. Reporter (off camera) says, “Major, how could this car have sat there since Wednesday and not be connected with Miss Hill?” Callahan says, “Well, I think that’s entirely possible for a car to be parked for many days anywhere in the city.” Reporter says, “Did somebody drop the ball here, captain?” Callahan says, “Well, again, like I say, that’s under investigation.” INT MS: Meyer in interview. MS: Dateline NBC Correspondent Dennis Murphy says, “Was the investigation compromised horribly because of that delay? The condition of the body, the forensic results?” MS: Meyer says, “Very possible. It gave time for every-- for whoever did this to cover his tracks.” EXT DAY (Police Video) MS: Hannah’s car on street. STILLS Photos of Brad Oborn INT MS: In interview, Hughes says, “Mister Hill was never a fan of Brad Oborn.” MS: Murphy says, “They knew very well who he was.” MS: Hughes says, “Yes. Yes. Mister Hill didn’t like him and he-- Mister Hill made no bones about it.” INT MS: In interview, Elza Hill says, “I tried to put her away from-- from Brad Oborn, but you know when kids get something in their head the more you try the further they get away from you.” STILLS Photo of Oborn INT MS: In interview, Tara Ferguson says, “I probably told her she was better than that, and she could do better. And he wasn’t good for her.” STILLS Photo of Oborn EXT DAY (Police Video) MS: Hannah’s car on flatbed. INT MS: Police officer Washington Lacy in interview. EXT DAY MS: Exterior of police station. STILLS Photo of Oborn INT MS: In interview, Lacy says, “First impression, I didn’t like him. He was-- he just was abrasive.” STILLS Photo of Oborn showing scratches on his neck INT MS: In interview, Lacy says, “Right away, I noticed some scratches on him and-- and that-- we kind of raise our eyebrows at that.” STILLS Photos of scratches on Oborn INT MS: Hughes in interview. MS: Murphy says, “He’s got physical injuries, he’s coming on like a house of fire.” MS: Hughes says, “Right. Either he was completely innocent and concerned about his girlfriend and really loved her or he had done something and was going to use us as a tool.” MS: Murphy says, “Could have fallen either way.” MS: Hughes says, “Right. Right.” STILLS Photo of Oborn INT MS: In interview, Hughes says, “We found out, you know, that he-- he was a drug dealer and that he liked to chase other girls.” MS: Murphy says, “You know, it takes you pretty closely into means motive opportunity country.” MS: Hughes says, “Who would think?” STILLS Photo of Oborn without his shirt INT MS: In interview, Hughes says, “Take off your shirt. We need to get all your-- all your photos. We want full-- full fingerprints and palm prints, you know?” MS: Murphy says, “Is he saying, wait, wait, wait slow down.” MS: Hughes says, “No.” MS: Murphy says, “I may need to talk to a lawyer?” MS: Hughes says, “No. Absolutely not. Here-- here's the thing, it’s like, never once said anything about an attorney, his rights, just find my girlfriend. Whatever you need, find my girlfriend.” EXT DAY (Police Video) MS: Hannah’s car on street. INT MS: In interview, Hughes says, “And now we’re hammering him, we’re peppering him, you know, if not you, who? Basically?” MS: Murphy says, “You think he’s good for this crime?” MS: Hughes says, “Not sure, but I want-- I want more information. Give me something to go on.” STILLS Photos of Oborn showing his scratches INT MS: In interview, Lacy says, “It just didn’t click with Oborn.” STILLS Photo of Oborn INT MS: Hughes works at desk. INT MS: Cordless telephone atop bed sheets. INT MS: In interview, Murphy says, “Denny Ross. Does it mean anything to anybody?” MS: Hughes says, “It doesn’t mean anything to me.” MS: Hughes and another investigator work at desk, as seen through blinds in a window. EXT NIGHT MS: Adult video neon sign in shop window. MS: Low shot of doorway of apartment. INT MS: In interview, Hughes says, “Denny Ross answers the door. He’s got a phone in his hand, and I say, hey, I’m Detective Hughes, I’d like to talk to you about this. And he goes, well, I’ve got my attorney on the phone.” MS: Murphy says, “Attorney?” MS: Hughes says, “Yes. I said, well, that’s-- that’s a little different.”

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